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Is that really Jim Carrey?
March 13th, 2008 under Jim Carrey, Madame Tussauds. [ Comments: 1 ]

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Once again Madame Tussauds did a great job with a wax figure, this time it is Jim Carrey. Seriously how realistic does that wax figure look? I really thought it was Jim Carrey the first time I saw it.
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Jim Carrey shows up to Letterman in style!
March 12th, 2008 under Jim Carrey. [ Comments: 1 ]

Gotta love Jim Carrey, who else could show up to Letterman in just a bathrobe? And look good doing it!
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Jim Carrey goes from Grinch to Scrooge
July 6th, 2007 under Jim Carrey. [ Comments: none ]

Bah Humbug! Jim Carrey has signed on to play Scrooge and The Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Future in Robert Zemeckis' version of A Christmas Carol according to The Hollywood Reporter. This adaption of the most remade story will be done in 3-D Animation like Zemeckis' The Polar Express. Zemeckis wrote the script with Carrey in mind and I can't wait to see him do it because he is so perfect the role! No matter how many versions of A Christmas Carol I see, I never get sick of the story.
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Believe it or not, Ripley’s movie back in production
December 18th, 2006 under Jim Carrey. [ Comments: none ]

Paramount Pictures has resurrected shelved pic "Ripley’s Believe It or Not!," hiring Steve Oedekerk to overhaul the script. Remaining in place are Jim Carrey as Ripley and Tim Burton as director, both of whom approved Oedekerk. Studio is eyeing a winter 2008 production start in China and a 2009 release date. One of the most ambitious and pricey pictures hatched by the new Paramount regime, "Ripley’s" was postponed (Daily Variety, June 13) months before its fall production start. Execs made that move because they faced the prospect of a China shoot with a budget north of $150 million, when Burton and especially Carrey were still coming up with ideas that necessitated a significant rewrite of the script by Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski. Oedekerk, who’ll be paid a seven-figure fee, has long been a Carrey go-to-guy. They began collaborating on "In Living Color," and Oedekerk wrote and directed "Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls" and scripted "Bruce Almighty." Oedekerk most recently scripted the Tom Shadyac-directed "Evan Almighty," starring Steve Carell. Carrey hatched many of the creative ideas that will broaden the emphasis from his Robert Ripley character to some of the wonders he uncovered for his "Believe It or Not!" column. Armed with a new take that has been approved by the studio, Oedekerk will work to ramp up the spectacle factor for a budget comparable to the original.

Variety

This movie had me until I saw Tim Burton is still attached. He justs takes the bizarre one step too far…ie Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. 

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Ace Ventura 3 without Jim Carrey?
August 14th, 2006 under Jim Carrey. [ Comments: none ]

Morgan Creek has begun the detective work on a kooky cold case. The production company has hired Jeff Sank and brothers Jason and Justin Heimberg to write a third installment of the hit franchise "Ace Ventura."The two previous "Ventura" comedies — 1994’s "Ace Ventura: Pet Detective" and the following year’s "Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls" — grossed more than $180 million domestically and helped establish Jim Carrey as one of the highest-paid comedy actors in Hollywood.The latest pet project is expected to center on the eccentric detective’s son, who steps into his father’s shoes to take over the family business.It is not yet known who will fill the pet detective’s Hawaiian shirts, pompadour hairdo and 1972 Chevrolet Monte Carlo in the third installment.

Hollywood Reporter

This has a Razzie nom written all over it. If Shia LeBeouf wasn’t doing Transformers he would be perfect for this. 

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